- BRIGHT YELLOW AND PINK
- GREY AND PINK
- BEIGE AND PINK
- LAVENDER AND PINK
- SOFT PINK AND PINK
- GREEN AND PINK
- TEAL AND PINK
- LIGHT YELLOW AND PINK
- LIGHT BLUE AND PINK
- OFFWHITE AND PINK
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- Soft Green
- Dark Pink
- Neon Green
- Silver Blue
- Golden
- Bright Yellow
- Light Pink
- Offwhite
- Lavender
- Light Green
- Peach
- Sea Blue
- Sky Blue
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- DARK BROWN MAHESHWARI WITH GHICHA PALLU
- RED MAHESHWARI WITH GHICHA PALLU
- MUSTARD MAHESHWARI WITH GHICHA PALLU
- FUCHSIA MAHESHWARI WITH GHICHA PALLU
- BLACK MAHESHWARI WITH GHICHA PALLU
- SILVER GREY MAHESHWARI WITH GHICHA PALLU
- PINK MAHESHWARI WITH GHICHA PALLU
- PURPLE MAHESHWARI WITH GHICHA PALLU
- DARK GREEN MAHESHWARI WITH GHICHA PALLU
- LIGHT GREEN MAHESHWARI WITH GHICHA PALLU
- ROYAL BLUE MAHESHWARI WITH GHICHA PALLU
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- GREEN AND RED
- PURPLE AND BLUE
- MEHENDI GREEN AND RED
- ROYAL BLUE AND RED
- VIOLET AND RED
- VIOLET
- BLACK AND RED
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Maheshwari sarees are handwoven on traditional looms by skilled artisans. The weaving technique involves interlacing silk and cotton threads to create intricate patterns and designs, making them lightweight and breathable fabric that drape elegantly. The sarees are exquisite pieces of textile artistry, originating from the historic town of Maheshwar in Madhya Pradesh.
Many Maheshwari sarees are adorned with zari work, which adds a touch of opulence and grandeur to the fabric. Zari, or metallic thread, is intricately woven into the saree to create beautiful borders and embellishments. Maheshwari sarees are versatile garments that can be worn for various occasions, ranging from formal events to casual gatherings. They are prized for their elegance, comfort, and cultural significance.
The weaving tradition has been passed down through generations of artisans, and Maheshwari sarees are considered an integral part of India's textile heritage.